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Welcome to Tri City Vision Center
Your Optometrist in Newcastle, OK

Call us at (405) 387-4884 today.

Welcome to Tri City Vision Center in Newcastle. Dr. Bret Furnish and the Tri City Vision Center team strive to provide the best in optometry services. We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our optometry services and join our patient family by scheduling an eye exam appointment at our Newcastle office.

Tri City Vision Center is a full service eye and vision care provider, accepting both eye emergencies as well as scheduled appointments. Patients throughout the Newcastle area come to Tri City Vision Center because they know they will receive the personal attention and professional care that is our foundation. Dr. Furnish and our team are dedicated to keeping our patients comfortable and well-informed at all times. At Tri City Vision Center, we will explain every exam and procedure and answer all of our patients' questions. Additionally, at Tri City Vision Center, we offer vision financing options and will work with vision insurance providers to ensure good eye health and vision care for all of our patients.

Dr. Bret Furnish is a 2005 graduate of Northeastern Oklahoma State University College of Optometry. He has been the owner of Tri City Vision Center since 2015 and is proud to call Newcastle, Oklahoma his home town along with his wife and three children.

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Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:30 am-5:30 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:30 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-5:30 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-5:30 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-12:00 pm

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Testimonials

Reviews From Our Satisfied Patients

"Dr. Furnish is the best eye doctor! He is very thorough and takes the time to answer all your questions. He explains everything in a way you can understand and will go out of his way to help you. You can really tell that he cares and he is especially good with children."

Calley S.

"I have consistently been impressed with the level of professionalism and courtesy that you and your employees extend to your customers. Under your care — not to mention your outstanding personality and "can-do" attitude — I have been, and shall remain, a loyal customer."

Laura W.

"DR. BRET IS THE MOST COURTEOUS, THOROUGH, informed and efficient optometrist I have ever had the privilege of seeing. I have special problems concerning mid-life far/near reading issues combined with astigmatism. Dr Bret works patiently and diligently with me. I can report I CAN read with my contacts WITHOUT readers. HE IS THE BEST! Do yourself a favor... SEE HIM today!!"

Valerie F.

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